Registered dietitian, women’s health expert, and someone who’s seen both sides of the healthcare system.
Let’s first start with the fact that estrogen (a sex hormone) is not a bad thing despite what you may read on tik-tok. The issue is when estrogen goes too high relative to progesterone (another sex hormone).
In non pregnant cycling females, I will often check luteal phase (after ovulation til period starts) estrogen and progesterone to see the ratio of the two. Many advise to specifically check between day 19 to 21 of menstrual cycle and when the ratio starts to become more than 10:1 (estrogen: progesterone), this is problem territory often labeled as estrogen dominance. It is not a medical diagnosis and best to address this estrogen dominance because it is not good for your body. You can affordably self order an estrogen dominance panel here and have it drawn at any Quest labs.
Potential symptoms of estrogen dominance:
Conditions associated with estrogen dominance:
There are many nutrition, lifestyle and environmental related stones to overturn when estrogen dominance is present and I explore this often with patients with the end goal to optimize hormone levels by supporting normal bodily function. As I say on my podcast: “Give the body what it needs and take out what it doesn’t.”
What can lead to estrogen dominance?
There are many functional tests available to help gather more information, and below is a non-exhaustive list. Depending upon the situation, I will often order:
Testing and not guessing is so important so you can know what you are dealing with, and this prompts action and tailored interventions when working with your healthcare team. This blog is the tip of the iceberg on the topic of estrogen dominance and reasons it can happen.
Hormones like estrogen, when abnormal, are typically messengers of something deeper that is off. It is wise to find the dysfunction and then correct it. I can help with this whole process when there is bodily dysfunction, but this is not a replacement for medical management and evaluation which I also encourage.
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References:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4414873
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